Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [pron] [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 When you see Chelsea fans applaud something like that it makes you wonder .
2 But the ne the ne the other issue is that erm on the Jason front , the overspend on the salary , we might well be able to adjust that down in terms of the overall salary review absorb it within that in July .
3 When trials come we must trust what he has revealed about himself in the Bible rather than what our senses tell us at that particular point in time .
4 ‘ Did n't David Swan ask you about that ? ’
5 Rightly : arson attacks on mosques in Surrey and West Yorkshire suggest something like that may already have begun .
6 I find it almost amusing to listen to several of my contemporaries tell me about that ill-fated occasion and how they found a means of getting over the Alps .
7 All of us in leadership know something of that .
8 Will my right hon. Friend do something about that ?
9 By all means prosecute them for that .
10 Some do , er the rise and fall type of fitting over a dining table where when you 're er , er having dinner you 'd have erm it down to about what not more than twelve inches above the table er so that it lit the table but did n't shine in your eyes , erm some people leave it like that all the time , other people having had a meal lift er it up , erm I think the main thing about the , er adjustable fly and fall is that erm , it 's there for , as you want it , if you 're trying to find a meal you 've lost on the floor well then you pull it down to floor level really .
11 Now a lot of people think something like that
12 And God bless him for that .
13 In 1912 Eleanor Barton , a spokeswoman for the WCG ( albeit herself middle class ) , voiced the opinion that ‘ women suffer a great deal through their husbands ’ sensuality , and that is more evident amongst working people than other classes , simply because the conditions of life lend themselves to that sort of thing , and they have not been taught the proper uses of their bodies ' .
14 Into our own time , many architectural historians confine themselves to that subject ; it has moreover continued to have a nostalgic appeal to novelists .
15 Gipsies wear something like that round their necks .
16 This is not the place for a proper discussion of Empson 's views , which like a great deal of British work are more concerned with critical method than with theory ( he wrote ( 1950 : 594 ) that ‘ a critic ought to trust his own nose , like the hunting dog , and if he lets any kind of theory or principle distract him from that , he is not doing his work ’ ) .
17 At present Albert Park is closed in the evening but officers are aware the public use it during that time .
18 All these pots and pans put them in that corner over there for me
19 Officer or the Civil Power warn us of that .
20 is what buttons do what on that water actually
21 What option have you in that moment of social uncertainty but to bare your teeth , to ready your claws ?
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